Medabots AX: Metabee Ver. (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2002)

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Based on the animated television series from Corus Entertainment and Nelvana Limited, Medabots AX: Metabee Ver. focuses on battles between Medabots, the pets of the Medafighters. Players construct and customize Medabots by mixing four "medaparts" (head, left and right arm, and leg) that come in both male and female components. Medaparts are weapons with variable rates of fire or recharging requirements and can be acquired by defeating opponents in battle.<br><br>In addition to the four parts and frame that make up a Medabot, each pet receives a medal prior to combat, which improves performance by offering healing powers or an additional method of harming an enemy. Robattles consist of two fighters per side. Your Medabot is teamed with a computer-controlled partner, so mixing the right combination of weapons, parts, and medals is key to success. Considerations prior to battle include scouting the environment (factory, polar, seashore, lake, ruins, or forest) and the opponent's weapons, since every part has specific strengths and weaknesses.<br><br>Medabots are rated in armor, power, speed, efficiency, and number of times a head-part can be used in battle. Medals grow more powerful as Medabots gain experience. To reach the ultimate goal of fighting in the World Robattle Tournament, you must defeat three opponents in each of the six environmental stages. In the tournament, you face off against 15 of the best robattlers in the world, but risk losing medaparts if you fail to win.<br><br>The significant difference between the Metabee and Rokusho versions of Medabots AX centers on available medaparts, as some are exclusive to each version, though the majority are found in both. This version relates to the main character's Medabot, Metabee, which specializes in long-range and fast-shooting weapons, as opposed to the Rokusho Medabot that prefers the Chanbara Sword and close range attacks.

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PublisherNatsume
UPC0719593020233
eBay Product ID (ePID)8989

Product Key Features

RatingE-Everyone
GenreRole Playing
Video Game SeriesMedabots Series
PlatformNintendo Game Boy Advance
Game NameMedabots Ax: Metabee Ver.

Additional Product Features

Release Year2002
Number of Players1-2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
ESRB DescriptorMild Violence

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  • Crazy awesome and difficult.

    I played this game around 13 years ago as a little kid and remember being pretty obsessed with it. It stayed as this repressed memory until it randomly popped into mind. Getting my hands on it, I gotta say that this is game is much longer and more difficult than I remember. This is due to 2 elements. The grand goal of collecting all of the metabot parts and the unforgiving but tense stakes of losing or gaining parts with your wins and losses. This system actually makes the game stressful to play since you get one step further from completing it with every loss. And if you lose all of your parts you get a legitimate game over and start over. But not all parts are equal. In some ways, the match ups can be unfair because some parts are obviously unbalanced. Like the flamethrower arms. They melt you fast, and they stunlock you. The game loves to throw you against these odds, and the smart enemy AI doesn't help either. Usually, after losing so many parts, your losses snowball and you do even worse since the parts you lose are the ones you actually use. It frustrated me to deal with such a mechanic. But at least we've got some mechanics to change the tide of battle. Metaforce. They're powerful special abilities that charge from idling and taking damage. I can't tell you how many times I've made a comeback from near-death against an opponent that should have won, only because of this instant win button. It's not only my win button though. They have it too, and I've equally been screw over by it. So, overall, this was a cool deep dive into nostalgia town. But looking back, I see why I didn't stick with it. This is a hard game. Really hard. You can get good at it and do well, but the rng in the matchmaking and combat, and the high stakes aren't helping you at all. I really doubt anyone has actually completed it 100%. But this would mean playing perfectly and staying lucky

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  • nice game

    I liked the game. it's not bad. I think it's a good buy for gameboy advance collectors. no regrets. delivered on time too. very pleasing! thanx.

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  • Great

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned